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Ahsan-Ul-Uloom

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Ahsan-ul-Uloom
TypePublic, Islamic
Established1978
AffiliationDarul Uloom Deoband
Sheikh (chief)Mufti Zar Wali Khan
Students3000+
Address
Jamia Arabia Ahsan-Ul-Uloom Block-2, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi, Pakistan
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AffiliationsWifaq ul Madaris
Websiteahsanululoom.com

Jamiah Arabia Ahsan-Ul-Uloom is an international Sunni[1] Islamic educational institute located in Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It is regarded as one of the most established Islamic institutes[2] in Pakistan and has a huge following among both Islamic scholars and public. It mainly focuses on teaching Classical Arabic, Islamic theology and Hanafi jurisprudence fiqh by preparing scholars and experts in those fields through intensive Islamic law courses. It is known for following a strict code of refraining from innovations deemed unacceptable in Islam. Jamiah Ahsan-ul-Uloom was founded by Maulana Mufti Zar Wali Khan in 1398 A.H. (corresponding to 1978 CE). It is affiliated to Ittehad Tanzeematul Madaris-e-Deeniya (ITMD), a confederacy of five religious education boards.[3] On 3 December 2012 its teacher of Daura hadith class Maulana Ismail was killed by unknown persons at Abul Hasan Asfani Road.[citation needed]

Departments[edit]

  • Department of Hifz and Nazirah (Reading & Memorization of the Qur'an)
  • Department of `Ilm (Islamic Theology & Jurisprudence)
  • Department of Ifta (Issuing Verdicts of Islamic Law)
  • Department of Tafsir (Exegesis of the Qur'an)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 'Double blast kills nine at Islamic school' The Sydney Morning Herald, 9 August 2004
  2. 'Karachi erupts' Archived 26 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine The Nation, 25 June 2005
  3. Hasan Mansoor, 'Spellbound in Seminaries' Archived 5 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine 18 June 2006

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